LIVEbe Apartment Community, The Remy, Serves as Catalyst of New Harkins District

The neighborhood now known as the Harkins District has historically been an overlooked, nameless community despite its endearing character and diverse culture that embodies the spirit of Prince George’s County.

As new developments put the neighborhood on the map, even giving it a new name, developers like LIVEbe are making a commitment to improve the once neglected landscape while preserving its rich character. LIVEbe’s new apartment community, The Remy, is firmly focused on doing its part to transform the Harkins District into a vibrant neighborhood. The Remy team collected donations and engaged in a vigorous area-cleanup effort as part of the initial steps to cultivate a sense of community.

“We are committed to bringing together the people of the Harkins District to create a charismatic, connected neighborhood that strengthens the rich diversity of the area,” said Elaine De Lude, vice president of LIVEbe. “Ultimately, The Remy will be a small part of a dynamic neighborhood. But we believe a community-focused new apartment development with an abundance of retailers will provide a solid start for a the Harkins District.”

An affiliate of Berman Enterprises, LIVEbe not only wants to create a sense of community in the Harkins District, but inspire others to do so as well. In addition to initiating cleanup efforts, LIVEbe also constructed The Remy with several green features to help reduce the community’s carbon footprint. Included are electric-vehicle charging stations and several smart-home technology features designed to save energy.

“We love what LIVEbe and The Remy are doing in the Harkins District of Prince George’s County, and we’re excited to see the neighborhood come together to shine a light on the character that makes it great place to live, work and play,” Prince George’s County Executive Rushern L. Baker, III said. “We appreciate that The Remy genuinely takes pride in the area, and it’s our hope that the unifying presence they’ve established will inspire not just this neighborhood, but others throughout the county.”

Phase I of The Remy features 278 apartment homes and is in lease-up mode. The design of Phase II has begun, with construction to follow, and will add more than 200 additional homes. The buildings are targeting to combine 70,000 square feet of retail space.

Situated at 7730 Harkins Road, The Remy is located within steps of the New Carrollton Station, which provides expedient access to Baltimore, Washington, D.C., New York and Pennsylvania via Amtrak and Metrorail. Residents of the transit-oriented development will also have access to some of the area’s high-end employers, including the Internal Revenue Service, University of Maryland and NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.

The Remy is Berman Enterprises’ third development in the immediate area. The company also constructed a four-story office building that is home to the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) and 2U.

About LIVEbe Headquartered in Rockville, Md., LIVEbe was founded in 2016 and is helmed by multifamily veterans Elaine De Lude and Jennifer Rucker. LIVEbe is the multi-family division of Berman Enterprises and was established with a specific focus on fostering a sense of community by offering an unparalleled living experience for residents and employing LIVEAmbassadors who are forward thinking and passionate about providing exceptional customer service.

About Berman Enterprises Berman Enterprises is a multi-generational real estate and investment company founded on the principles of honesty, integrity, hard work, hands-on management, community and philanthropy. Employing a conservative financial strategy, Berman Enterprises has experienced sustained growth since brothers Melvin J. Berman and I. Wolford Berman founded the company in 1952.

Today, the Company and its affiliates own and manage more than 9 million square feet of commercial office, retail, industrial/flex and residential properties in Maryland, Virginia, Illinois, North Carolina and Pennsylvania. The Company also owns several hundred acres of developable land representing thousands of units of residential and hundreds of thousands of square feet of commercial and retail development potential.